I'm a sales guy, HR,... • 10m
The most common misunderstanding that everyone have about starting or working with a edtech startup is that there is no market and there are a lot of companies around and they fail but edtech never failed it's the product and process that failed , you always succeed in this industry if either your product is unique and addressing the right problem or if your company is doing the right thing with the existing product , never let myths about industry blind you. Take an example Byjus is one of its first of a kind went to rule over the edtech world but their processes failed them and on the other hand you look at other startups which has similar product and are still making ripples in the sea with strong process with existing products , if you aren't unique and if you aren't process oriented every industry will fail. So if you have a doubt about this industry look inside and talk to the people who are close to this business. Their perception will make you understand how passionate we are.
Marketing & Systems ... • 6m
The Reality of Product-Market Fit "Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫" Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or
See MoreInterested in financ... • 5m
There is so many articles on the internet about why the start-up failed but nobody talk about the founder feeling how they handle on this stage when a company shutdown remember that entrepreneur never fail the process is failed please didn't put tag
See MoreTechnology Lawyer, L... • 1y
A lot of us may be considering here the worst case scenarios of building a startup. Questions like "What if this doesn't work out, am I going to end up homeless?" In fact a lot of us, given that we start, have a high probability of failing. Y Co
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